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\"VenkyIyer<\/a>
VenkyIyer<\/a>Sr Manager Global BI and Data at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees<\/span><\/div>
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has anyone converted from Teradata to Exadata ? if so , can you please share your experience and pitfalls if any ?\n
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it_user517476<\/a>Works at a tech services company with 51-200 employees<\/span><\/div>
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Exadata has improved performance of our batch processes tremendously. In some cases the performance improvement was 100% better than before Exadata was implemented, as a result our month end processing cycle time reduce by 80% . Now we can close our books by less than 6days where as earlier it would have taken any time between 12-15days. We are certainly taking advantage of the high performance capabilities provided by Exadata hardware.<\/p><\/div>

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it_user517467<\/a>Senior Manager, Enterprise Applications at a marketing services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees<\/span><\/div>
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